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Which parts make up the human trunk?
Which parts make up the human trunk?
Which term is used for formations in the palm of the hand?
Which term is used for formations in the palm of the hand?
What are the components of the upper limb?
What are the components of the upper limb?
Which statement is true regarding anatomical nomenclature?
Which statement is true regarding anatomical nomenclature?
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Which parts are included in the human body according to anatomical subdivisions?
Which parts are included in the human body according to anatomical subdivisions?
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What is the composition of the lower limb?
What is the composition of the lower limb?
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Study Notes
Body Composition
- The human body consists of cells, tissues, and organs that make up:
- Body segments
- Anatomical planes
- Anatomical subdivisions
- Organs
- Organ systems
Body Parts
- The human body is composed of:
- Head
- Neck
- Trunk
- Vertebral column
- Limbs
Trunk Composition
- The trunk consists of:
- Thorax
- Upper limbs
- Abdomen
- Pelvis
- Neck
Upper Limb Composition
- The upper limb is composed of:
- Hand
- Forearm
- Arm
- Scapular girdle
- No mention of "gambă" (likely a mistranslation or incorrect term)
Lower Limb Composition
- The lower limb is composed of:
- Foot
- Thigh
- No mention of "gambă" (likely a mistranslation or incorrect term)
Anatomical Terminology
- In anatomy, "proximal" refers to formations closer to the center
- In anatomy, "distal" refers to formations farther from the center
- "Volar" and "palmar" terms are used for palm formations
- "Superficial" and "profound" terms indicate the degree of proximity to the center
- "Plantar" term is used for formations on the sole of the foot
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Description
This quiz covers the basics of human anatomy, including the composition of the human body, body segments, and organ systems. It's a must-know for students of Cosmetica Medica.